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THE POLITICS OF FEAR
The farmers and settlers of Rhodesia are at war. The enemy is a Communist-backed network of vicious guerillas. Political expediency prevents the government from taking any official action, and the rest of the world has turned its back. AND SO THE MERCENARIES ARE BROUGHT IN.
American Cody Ravel has joined the mercenaries purely for the money. But once away from the comparative peace of Salisbury, Cody begins to learn a few things.
He learns about the guerillas, who are abducting children for indoctrination and killing or maiming any man reluctant to be "liberated".
He learns about the settlers, people like the Longhurst family, living their lives behind fences and fortifications, waiting in terror for the inevitable attacks.
ISBN:0722185375